REPORT

Supply chain’s big bet on AI for geopolitical resilience

71% of companies have sped up AI deployment in response to disruption.

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Research by Economist Impact, supported by Kinaxis

KEY FINDINGS

The state of supply chain AI

97% of companies are experimenting with AI.

70%

have fully or partially integrated key capabilities, like predictive analytics, real-time decision support, and supplier monitoring

81%

of companies in Asia-Pacific report accelerating AI vs. 71% in Europe and 57% in North America

67%

of executives expect AI to pay off within a year, but only 45% of junior leaders agree

50%

cite organizational inertia as a significant barrier to AI usage

VIRTUAL EVENT

Raising the stakes:
Geopolitics is spurring AI adoption in the supply chain—will it work?

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Speaker

Fab Brasca

SVP, Market Strategy
Kinaxis


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Oliver Sawbridge

Senior Manager, Trade and Geopolitics
The Economist Group

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Anne-Flore Elard

Director, Product Management, AI
Kinaxis


In this webinar, we’ll explore the many factors driving AI innovation, according to an Economist Impact survey of over 800 supply chain leaders from around the world. Plus, we’ll speak to early adopters who are using agentic AI to build more adaptable supply chains.

Watch the recording

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Report

Supply chain’s big bet on AI for geopolitical resilience

This Economist Impact survey of 800 supply chain executives covers the status of AI implementation today, the influence of geopolitics, and guidance for the future.

 

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